February 1, 201115 yr Why would these plugs be different even though they are both ea82t engines? this is the wiring that is on my 87 gl10 and this is the wiring that is on the ea82t I just got. I'm confused.
February 1, 201115 yr Older MPFI EA-82's had a flapper door MAF and newer ones have a hot wire, probably changed the plugs when they changed sensors.
February 1, 201115 yr Yep - the second one is for a '85/'86 engine. Completely incompatible manifold, etc. You will have to use the manifold for the '87 on your car. GD
February 1, 201115 yr Author Cool, so I can use my 87 manifold on the 85/86 block? Just do a little switcheroo?
February 1, 201115 yr Cool, so I can use my 87 manifold on the 85/86 block? Just do a little switcheroo? Pretty much, you will need to swap the distributor too.
February 1, 201115 yr Author So when I go to swap the intake should I use OE gaskets or just some nice aftermarket ones any advise or suggestions? I'm excited to get this thing put together and out of the garage!
February 1, 201115 yr OE Gaskets... Forget about those Crappy aftermarket ones and Your subie's engine will be allright.
February 1, 201115 yr Since the manifold gaskets carry coolant you NEED to buy them from the dealer. Aftermarket are little more than paper while the proper OEM version is twice as thick and has the composition of a head gasket (graphite, metal, etc). There is a gigantic quality difference. As noted - distributor..... basically everything electronic has to be swapped - the exception is the oil pressure sending unit/idiot switch. You won't have to worry about that as long as it matches the car it's going into. GD
February 2, 201115 yr Author Im making progress, today I got the intake manifold off the new engine (86) and startingto clean it up and going to order OE intake gaskets tomorrow. It's getting there!
February 2, 201115 yr Yep - the second one is for a '85/'86 engine. Completely incompatible manifold, etc. You will have to use the manifold for the '87 on your car. GD The manifold itself , throttle body, injectors and rails could all be used just by adding the 87 harness and sensors. I think one the top one is an Late 87 engine. Hotwire Maf, Optical disty, etc..... But with the one year only square plug at hte engine, and round plug for the disty (not in picture) Matthewboerner, I assume the above picture is your car's? Bassically you just need to match your existing electronics.
February 3, 201115 yr Author The upper picture of the plugs is what my 87 gl10 has for plugs and the lower picture is of the doner engine that I'm going to use the longblock from. The plan it to use the 87's intake and dist. and all the wiring and put it on the 85/86 longblock. My understanding is most of all of these parts are interchangable withe the exception of the obvious plug difference? -Matt
February 5, 201115 yr Author Got my intake manifold gaskets and the turbo bellmouth gasket order from dealership. So today I drained my fuel tank and did some more random tasks that needed to be done before the car is road worthy.
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